Translations of the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is published in 109 languages, and many of them are available in multiple formats online.

In March 1830, 5,000 copies of the Book of Mormon were printed in the E. B. Grandin print shop in Palmyra, New York. From that humble beginning, today the Church prints over 3 million copies a year on large web presses. Over 160 million total copies have been distributed since 1830. Truly, this important witness of Jesus Christ is beginning to cover the earth.

Today, all or part of the Book of Mormon has been translated into 109 languages. 86 are translations of the full book and 23 are translations of Selections from The Book of Mormon, which is approximately one third of the full book.

Your site lists that the Book of Mormon is available in Catalan in PDF. Where on the web can I access and download that PDF. I know there has been a print version of the Catalan language Book of Mormon since 1981.

Thanks Larry for the reply. I hope in the next not too distant future they add the Book of Mormon in Catalan electronically. I would like to study it in conjunction with the notebook feature on lds.org. I will be patiently waiting 🙂

My name is Elder Jonathan Walker. My wife and I recently returned from serving the Russian Novosibirsk Mission. Working with Elder and Sr. Nelson from the Vladivostok Russian mission. We recently completed a project which involved members and nonmembers to produce an audiobook of the newest translation of the book of Mormon in Russian. This means there is now an audiobook available in Russian. This project included over 500 hours or audio footage and thousands of hours of editing to produce. The audiobook files are available for the public for free download from a public sky drive at the following link.

You only have a PDF version of the Igbo BoM but it looks like it was generated electronically (rather than from a scan). Could you please tell me who has access to the raw files from which the PDF was generated? I would like to create my own electronic versions of the BoM with the raw text.